Methods Of Deception - The Radicals Of The Left And The Radicals Of Islam, by Howard Jacobs Radicals on the left have become sympathizers with radical Islamists. People on the left are quick to condemn the US and Israel for the slightest perceived wrong but are always ready to accept wild conspiracy theories or to excuse radical acts of violence done in the name of Islam. Both the radical left and radical Islamists seem to have a hatred of the west. They also use similar methods to try to achieve their goals. Published 09Aug2011, viewed 226 times
Revolutionary Reality In Yemen - The Consequences For The West, by Phil Marks The Yemen is a crucial strategic partner for the West, but recent revolutionary events and Al Quaeda have thrown doubt on this partnership. With a crucial oil and trade conduit within 20 miles of its shores, it also has effective control of the Suez Canal. So, how critical is the Yemen to the West? Published 08Aug2011, viewed 383 times
What Minnesota Politicians Can Learn From New York Negotiators, by Kathy Gillen Right now Minnesota is shut down. There has been a bitter battle between the two factions, and their games are costing us millions of dollars of wasted money and energy each day. We are in a Lose-Lose situation.
Lack of negotiation effectiveness is costing Minnesota millions of dollars. Discover the four steps that New York Negotiators effectively used to pass legislation. Published 11Jul2011, viewed 177 times
What is a Libertarian - And Could You Be One?, by Tony Mase Ask a bunch of random people on the street what a Libertarian is and you'll probably discover most of them don't know! But even though many of them can't put it into words, plenty of people like what the Libertarian mindset is all about. You've probably heard of the Libertarian Party. You may even like some of its members. But do you really know what a Libertarian is? And could you be one without even knowing it? Published 26Jul2011, viewed 225 times
The Man To Beat in 2012, by Howard Jacobs Is Barack Obama unbeatable in the 2012 presidential election? Many pundits believe so. Given the many groups of people that Obama has insulted in his first term and the current state of the country, can it be true that he will be difficult to defeat? Published 21Jul2011, viewed 204 times
Is He Just Another Weiner or a Product of a Sexually-Immature Culture?, by Amy Jo Goddard We live in a sex-negative culture that promotes tremendously unrealistic standards for sexual desire, attraction and expression. Our culture also loves to sexually shame people and we use sexual shame as a means for gaining cultural currency. The phenomenon of politicians who engage in sexual dishonesty is right in line with our sex-negativity and its why we love a sex scandal. Published 14Jul2011, viewed 170 times
Rolling Thunder Needed by Saudi Women, by Daniel Gaijin The Harley-Davidson clubs of Saudi Arabia could provide an invaluable service while highlighting the right of women to drive anywhere in the Kingdom. Once that is accomplished, the government can simply begin to issue Saudi driver's licenses to women. After a few more weeks of controversy, life would go on, and the CPVPV would have to find something else to whine and wet about—and they will. Published 17Jun2011, viewed 189 times
Common Sense And So Called Gay Marriage During Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgender Month, by Howard Jacobs I walked into my office recently and saw this sign in the building lobby: "[XYZ] Company is proud to celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender month." Other than the "XYX" that is the actual sign. I wondered why we were celebrating this, especially the Transgender part (no pun there). I think we have completely lost our collective minds. Published 09Jul2011, viewed 193 times
Terrorism Studies Programs Incorporate Terrorism Theory and Fundamentals of Counter-Terrorism, by Dan Sommer This essay provides an overview of terrorism studies programs, an explanation of counter-terrorism, and then explains why terrorism studies programs must incorporate both counter-terrorism strategy as well as the theoretical underpinnings of terrorism. Published 03Jul2011, viewed 315 times
Youth Unemployment Concerns, by Stephanie Staszko Article describing the concerns of youth unemployment levels in the UK. Published 02Jul2011, viewed 191 times
How To Find Seed Capital, by Gary Trump This is a brief article on where and how you can find seed capital for your business. Published 01Jul2011, viewed 309 times
What Should Be Included In An Environmental Impact Statement?, by Wendy Moyer An environmental impact statement is a report that is an outline of any predicted environmental effects that a particular project or action may incur. These statements must be accurate. They often are referred to in matters of environmental litigation and environmental regulation. Published 03Jun2011, viewed 159 times
Youth Unemployment Concerns, by Stephanie Staszko Government plans for investment to reduce youth unemployment rates. Published 07Jun2011, viewed 216 times
A Modest Proposal To Heal The Earth, by Howard Jacobs There is a theory accepted by many people, including Barack Obama Science Czar Cass Sunstein, that overpopulation is among the biggest problems facing the earth. We here at our organization The Bastion of Urban Renewal and Progress (BURP) share this view and would like to offer our proposal for how to resolve this growing problem. Published 21Jun2011, viewed 210 times
Gulag America And The Doctrine Of Inherent Goodness, by Stan Moody As our prisons overflow and our rockets blast holes in real estate thousands of miles away, gated communities shape our values as a nation... Published 20Jun2011, viewed 217 times
Why Is An Environmental Impact Statement Necessary?, by Wendy Moyer The NEPA mandates that environmental impact statements are required for all environmentally significant projects that are federally controlled. The primary purpose of an EIS is as a device that forces action that insures that the goals and policies defined by the NEPA are infused into the federal government's ongoing actions and programs. Published 23May2011, viewed 189 times
What Should Be Included In An Environmental Impact Statement?, by Wendy Moyer An environmental impact statement is a report that is an outline of any predicted environmental effects that a particular project or action may incur. These statements must be accurate. They often are referred to in matters of environmental litigation and environmental regulation. Published 23May2011, viewed 164 times
What Should Be Included In An Environmental Impact Statement?, by Wendy Moyer An environmental impact statement is a report that is an outline of any predicted environmental effects that a particular project or action may incur. These statements must be accurate. They often are referred to in matters of environmental litigation and environmental regulation. Published 23May2011, viewed 164 times
What Is An Environmental Impact Statement?, by Wendy Moyer If a project or a plan will potentially involve either federal funding or a significant federal action then a federal Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) might be required. The purpose of the process is to help assure that any significant negative impacts that might result are avoided if possible. Published 23May2011, viewed 188 times
Jobs in America, by David Rosenak We will never again need to have 80% of us working on farms. We will never again need to have 40% of us working in factories. We simply have more work hours available than there is any need for. Published 20May2011, viewed 177 times
The Gulag Supremacy: Judgment In The Hands Of The Christian Right, by Stan Moody Winning or Losing; in power or out of power, the Christian Right advances its agenda of domestic and international dominion through its surrogate, the Republican Party...Neither fair play nor truth will stand in its way...The secret is the moral objectivity of a Creator God imparted to the faithful, the Sermon on the Mount notwithstanding... Published 15Jun2011, viewed 286 times
Sacrifice, Guilt And Giving Back - The Three Stooges Of Leftist Politics, by Howard Jacobs Barack Obama recently said that if the lower and middle classes are asked to do without, then the rich should also be asked to sacrifice. Obama's statement presupposes that money going from individuals to government is a good thing. Are lower and middle classes really sacrificing when government programs are scaled back or is it a benefit to everyone, rich and poor alike, to scale back programs that don't work? Published 11Jun2011, viewed 413 times
London Cycle Safety Debate: Cheap Trixi Mirrors Could Save Cyclists' Lives, by Paul J 20 yr old Paula Jurek was tragically killed while riding her bicycle in London. This article explains why introducing safety procedures for cyclists in London is a life and death situation. Numerous cyclists are unnecessarily killed or injured in London when the installation of simple and cheap "Trixi" mirrors would save lives. Why are "Trixi" mirrors so scarce in London? What can you do to help? Published 11May2011, viewed 295 times
Death Of Bin Laden: Doomsday Or Renewal?, by Stan Moody Is the death of bin Laden the end of America as we know it or the end of our national nightmare? Stan Moody compares the despair reflected in the writings of Pulitzer Prize winner, Chris Hedges, with the hope embodied in the President's words announcing the execution... Published 06Jun2011, viewed 223 times
Myth of Job Creation by Lower Taxes, by Skip Conover Republican dogma is that lower taxes create jobs. Wrong! Job creation statistics do not support their claim. Published 04Jun2011, viewed 494 times
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